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September 2017

The works of 52 artists will go on the auction block Saturday during the 42nd annual Art Auction, presented by the WaterWorks Art Museum (WAM). Many of the artists are showing their support for the WAM by donating 35, 50 or 100 percent of their winning bids to the facility.

Chorale and Friends concert set for Monday — The Custer County District High School’s Chorale and Friends concert will be held Monday at 7 p.m. in the Custer County District High School auditorium. Tickets cost $5 at the door.

According to County Commissioner Jason Strouf, “rain, cooler weather and higher humidity all helped tremendously” so Custer County officially rescinded the Stage 1 Fire Restrictions put into place earlier this year.

The 42nd annual Art Auction at the WaterWorks Art Museum (WAM) on Saturday will feature works by Montana, regional and national artists. Even an international artist, Ken Dalgarno from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, is contributing artwork to the annual fundraiser to support the local facility, according to a news release from the WAM.

CODY, Wyo. (AP) — There’s still part of a dynamite charge stuck in a hole along a sandstone cliff near Greybull, Wyoming, where in 1962 stonemasons removed tons of ancient native petroglyphs for display at what is now the Buffalo Bill Center of the West.

SALT LAKE CITY — Residents in southern Utah asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to hear their case claiming federal safeguards for Utah prairie dogs have prevented them from doing what they want with their private property.